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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suffer" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He is a suffer of chronic pain."
Alternatives: "a victim" or "a person who suffers".
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So when the Begginis begat Abigail in 1999, Ellie in 2002, and Julia last year, Mr. Beggini responded with earrings, a bracelet and what he jokingly calls a "suffer ring".
To provide an accurate portrayal of a suffer without disparagement, Khan spent several months researching his role by reading books, watching videos and talking to people affected by the condition.
"When you provide Strava with your heart rate data and train with a heart rate monitor, we'll rank every activity with a Suffer Score," according to the company's site.
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We all suffered a lot.
Brazilian children suffer a lot.
You suffer a heart attack.
"They know that I suffer a lot.
I suffer a serious shoulder injury.
But a few would suffer minor irritation.
ALL administrations suffer a mid-life crisis.
Less desirable ones suffer a brain drain.
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